AJJewsbury:RCD in the DNO cabinet would be the better solution since the clearance time for a earth fault may be above 5s
Provided everything is OK for voltage drop and R2 isn't massively larger than R1, I would be surprised if you couldn't get 5s disconnection times from the usual overcurrent protective devices.
- Andy.
Come to that what is your voltage drop like? 100m is quite long for a LV submain and your diagram seems to suggest it's just 35mm² - on what's presumably something close to a 100A/phase system? While the tabulated v.d. of 1.1mV/A/m will be an over estimate as you'll be running the cable a bit cooler than 70 degrees there doesn't feel to be much scope for achieving the usual 3% overall for downstream lighting circuits - even an overall 5% to the end of final circuits looks rather tight (even if you claim the extra 0.005%/m beyond 100m).
- Andy.
AJJewsbury:RCD in the DNO cabinet would be the better solution since the clearance time for a earth fault may be above 5s
Provided everything is OK for voltage drop and R2 isn't massively larger than R1, I would be surprised if you couldn't get 5s disconnection times from the usual overcurrent protective devices.
- Andy.
Come to that what is your voltage drop like? 100m is quite long for a LV submain and your diagram seems to suggest it's just 35mm² - on what's presumably something close to a 100A/phase system? While the tabulated v.d. of 1.1mV/A/m will be an over estimate as you'll be running the cable a bit cooler than 70 degrees there doesn't feel to be much scope for achieving the usual 3% overall for downstream lighting circuits - even an overall 5% to the end of final circuits looks rather tight (even if you claim the extra 0.005%/m beyond 100m).
- Andy.
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